1909 Supreme Council Grotto
Fluted Pitcher



The front of this beautiful Flute Pitcher pictures a scene of brother George
Washington in a winter military scene. Gold accents on handle, around lip, and
on base. This
pitcher was made by the Thos. Maddock's Sons, Co., of Trenton, N.J. and measures
11 1/8 inches tall and approx. 4 inches in diameter at the base. Back
has the Grotto logo, surrounded with: "Twentieth
Annual Session, June 1909,
Supreme Council. M.O.V.P.E.R., Worcester, Mass." on the reverse.
A special "Thank you" to Brother
Fred Lowstetter of Texas who discovered this rare Fluted Pitcher and submitted the
pictures of it to our museum!
